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How does radiation differ from convection? (104 points)

a Radiation can move through empty space to transfer heat; convection cannot.

b Radiation needs a medium in order for heat to transfer; convection does not.

c Radiation requires objects to have direct physical contact; convection does not.

d Radiation transmits heat by circulating particles in an object; convection does not.

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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Radiation moves heat through electromagnetic waves which is equivalent to empty space.

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